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    “Free trade is a necessary evil”. How far do you agree? Free trade is a branch of economics that proclaims freedom of trade and non-intervention of government in private entrepreneurship. Its main feature is absence of “trade-distorting policies” which reduce imports. The effectiveness of free trade and should countries adopt it to boost economic growth has been a debate since 18th century‚ after Adam Smith wrote his book “The Wealth of Nations”. There he outlined the main benefits of free trade

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    are now living in a modern century because of there were more important developments than in the past. Those biggest changes in separate areas such as computer‚ transportation‚ and medical technology have changed human beings live to be more convenience and easier. This essay will discuss how those three segments made human beings live changed. First‚ one of the biggest changes in the 20th century was in the area of computer technology. Thanks to technological development‚ people can use instruments

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    To what extent do you agree that the most important thing in life is the pursuit of material wealth? Material wealth brings happiness and joy to people‚ allowing people to be freed from financial issues. However‚ one may not know that the pursuit of material wealth is taking a huge risk and may bring about much harm to a person‚ a family or even the whole community. In my opinion‚ the material wealth will cause detrimental effects to a person‚ should a person pursuit material wealth. Therefore

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    was too harsh. Do you agree? In some ways the Treaty of Versailles was Too Harsh on Germany and in many ways it was also fair. Some historians also argue that the Treaty of Versailles was in fact too lenient. The Treaty was too harsh on Germany as it crippled them‚ economically and physically. They had to accept all the war guilt when technically it wasn’t their fault. It angered many citizens of Germany as they were being blamed for crimes they had not even committed. This angered the Germans

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    the question "why do you want to work for this company?" This common interview question is phrased in a simple manner‚ but this it encompasses a range of sub-questions that you must be aware of. Interviewers ask this because they want to know the following: * What do you know about this company? * Why have you chosen to apply in this particular company? * Do you have a specific job in mind? * How do you intend to use your skills in relation to the job that you are applying for

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    CHANGE OF LIFE The concept of change is relative to time. It is for those who desire improvement in their life. Improvement starts in the mind. You can change your life if you can change your mind.  You are the only person who can change your mind. No change will take place unless you allow it. You might need some help in finding out how to change your mind and your life‚ however.  Whatever you keep in it will affect your whole experience of life. Your mind is such a powerful tool. You are quite

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    Trash TV shows should legally be banned. Do you agree? Soap operas‚ talk shows and reality shows. There are people who disapprove such entertainment and others who are obsessed with them. However‚ it is questionable whether these TV programs are necessary in our society. It seems to be a good idea to legally ban them. To start with‚ such shows usually transmit a false reality and are corrupt. They are stagy and focus on generating scandals and extraordinary situations. Reality shows rely

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    The Make a Wish foundation started off with the intent of fulfilling the wish of one child who had a life-threatening medical condition. Now in its 30 plus years in granting wishes to children – the foundation continues to ensure that there is no limit in the scope of wishes granted. While making a strong commitment in ensuring that it has never declined a qualified wish request. Make a wish missions statement provides a direct picture of its purpose: This one believe guides us in everything we

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    Journal Entry for an Article or Essay Title‚ Author‚ Page #s‚ Date: Before Reading 1. Prereading: Read the title‚ skim the vocabulary. Predict what the article is about and write of list of questions you expect will be answered during the reading. 2. Choosing a Reading Strategy. Based upon the prereading‚ choose a reading strategy to utilize during reading of the selected text. (Adjust reading rate‚ create guide questions‚ look for cause and effect‚ compare and contrast‚ time order

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    TinyTiny Tim is the main catalyst for Scrooge’s change in A Christmas Carol. To what extent do you agree? In Charles Dickens’ “A Christmas Carol”‚ the character of Scrooge goes through a transformation which results in him being a generous and considerate man instead of a cruel and bitter one. This transformation is not primarily stimulated by the character Tiny Tim; it is instead as a result of encounters with a series of ghosts and other significant people‚ such as Tiny Tim. The Ghost of Christmas

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